OFK Bor

OFK Bor
Full name Omladinski fudbalski klub Bor
Nickname(s) Real sa Pirita
Founded 1919 (1919)
Ground Stadion kraj Pirita, Bor, Serbia
Ground Capacity 4,000
President Žarko Petrović
Manager Ivan Bešinić
League Serbian League East
2014–15 Serbian League East, 9th

FK Bor (Serbian Cyrillic: ФK Бop) is a football club based in Bor, Serbia.

History

The club was founded in 1919 as a Serbian-French sports society under the name Asotiation Sportive Bor or ASB for short. It was managed by a Frenchman named Loren, the director of mechanical services in Bor mining company. Not much is recorded about the early club activity, until the first official game played jn 1920. First ASB's head coach was Gallois, who also played for the club as well as for France national football team. At the beginning of the Second World War, the club was renamed BSK. This was the most successful club in the area of the Eastern Serbia and achieved good results in the first part of Serbian football competitions.

BSK and Bor merged in 1946, to form a club with the name of Radnički. The club officially changed its name to FK Bor and was engaged in the first post-war organized competitions. In the meantime, in the name of the club was added the prefix "rudarski" and the club was known by the name (RFK Bor) until 1974, year when the club erased the name prefix.

Victories over Radnički Niš by 7:0 and Radnički Kragujevac by 9:1 are good examples of some great exhibitions made in the 50's. In 1963 the club entered to the Second league, and since then, several times, the club participated in the top division, the Yugoslav First League, having participated, in the season of 1968/69, in the European Cup Winners Cup.

Records and highlights

FK Bor was played in the national Cup Finale in season 1967/1968:

Belgrade Cup Finale:

Highest League Position  : 13 in First League

Lowest League Position  : 16 in Pomoravsko-Timočka Zona

Highest Attendance  : 20000 in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup R1 vs Slovan Bratislava

Biggest Win  : 21–0 against BSK Bogovina in Spring 1960

Biggest Defeat  : 13-0 against FK Tabane on 13. April 2016

Honours

FK Bor in Europe

season competition round land team result
1968–69 CWC 1round Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 0:3, 2:0

Current squad

First-team squad

2014-2015

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Serbia GK Nikola Trailović (captain)
Serbia GK Aleksandar Nešović
Serbia GK Milan Stojčić
Serbia DF Miša Stamenković
Serbia DF Darko Janković
Serbia DF Nikola Nikolić
Serbia DF Miloš Stanojević
Serbia DF Uroš Živanović
Serbia DF Miloš Marković
Serbia DF Petar Čovrtanović
Serbia MF Marko Terzić
No. Position Player
Serbia MF Ivan Terzić
Serbia MF Nikola Krstić
Serbia MF Marko Cokić
Serbia MF Pavle Lazarević
Serbia MF Miloš Đoševski
Serbia MF Saša Jovanović
Serbia MF Milan Stanković
Serbia MF Vido Mladenović
Serbia FW Dejan Mašić
Serbia FW Marjan Mladenović
Serbia FW Dalibor Mirković

FK Bor Supporters Player of the Year

Managerial history

  • Serbia Ivan Bešinić (5 September 20104 -current)
  • Serbia Hakija Rovčanin (August 2013 -5 September 2014)
  • Serbia Rajko Mitić (December 2011 – August 2013)
  • Serbia Milija Brkić (5 September 2010 -December 2011)
  • Serbia Miodrag Milić (1–5 September 2010 – only one game)
  • Serbia Emil Salifovski (March, 2010 – September 2010)
  • Serbia Vojkan Aleksić (August 2009 – March, 2010)
  • Serbia Miodrag Nikolić (2008 – August, 2009)
  • Serbia Nenad Branković (May, 2007–2008)
  • Serbia Vojkan Aleksić (August 2006 – May, 2007)
  • Serbia ? (July, 2004–2006)
  • Serbia Zaviša Milosavljević (24 July 2002 – July, 2004)
  • Serbia Nemanja Radulović (February 2001 -20 June 2002)
  • Serbia Dragan Ivanov (August 2000 – February, 2001)
  • Serbia Zaviša Milosavljević (September 1999 – August, 2000)
  • Serbia Vladimir Petrović (January, 1999 – September, 1999)
  • Serbia Hakija Rovčanin (Summer, 1998 – January, 1999)
  • Serbia Milenko Kiković (July, 1997 – Summer, 1998)
  • Serbia Zoran Čolaković (June, 1995 – July, 1997)
  • Serbia Vladimir Petrović (May 16, 1994 – June, 1995)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Perišić (August, 1993 – May 15, 1994)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budislav Pajić (February, 1993 – August, 1993)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Perišić (September, 1990 – February, 1993)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hakija Rovčanin (April, 1990 – September, 1990)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ištvan Šorban (December, 1987 – April, 1990)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Radović (April, 1987 – December, 1987)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nedeljko Pilčević (June, 1986 – April, 1987)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Damnjanović (January, 1986 – June, 1986)
 
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Perišić (August, 1978 – January, 1986)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radojica Radojičić (1977/78)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pavao Rajzner (May, 1976 – until the end of the season 1976/77)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Spasojević (October, 1974 – May, 1976)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Ilić-Meda (Autumn, 1973 – October, 1974)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Marović (June, 1965 – Autumn, 1973)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Spasojević (December, 1972–1973)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sima Vilić (August, 1972 – December, 1972)
  • Croatia Marcel Žigante (1968–1972)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radojica Radojičić (1966–1968)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milivoje Bakovljev (June, 1965– December, 1965)
  • Serbia Branislav Aćimović (January, 1964– June, 1965)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boris Marović (October, 1963 – until the end of the season 1963/64)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miodrag Arunović (August, 1963 – October, 1963)
  • Albania Asim Fehmi (June, 1963 – August, 1963)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Purić (January, 1963 – June, 1963)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Abdulah Gegić (1961–1963)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ilija Rajković (January, 1961 – until the end of the season 1960/61)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Babanović (1960 – until the second half of the season 1960/61)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoljub Nikolić (1960 – only coached 5 competitive matches in 1960/61)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Ralić (1958–1960)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Purić (1956–1958)
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budimir Milivojević-Skulja (first professional manager (1952–1956))
  • France Gallois (1919–?)

Coordinates: 40°59′24″N 29°01′30″E / 40.990°N 29.025°E / 40.990; 29.025

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